Philips DSATX 220 user manual DuraWatt Dsatx Watt DC-DC ATX Power Supply

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DuraWatt DSATX

 

 

 

220-Watt DC-DC ATX Power Supply

 

 

 

User Manual

 

 

 

Version 1.0

 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

1.

Getting Started

1

1.1.

Introduction

1

1.2.

Product Photo

2

1.3.

Block Diagram

2

1.4.

Included Contents and Optional Accessories

2

2.1.

Recommended Additional Supplies

3

2.2.

Recommended Tools

3

2.3.

Connection Overview Diagram

3

2.4.

Precautions and Warnings

3

2.5.

Detailed Connection Diagram

4

2.6.

Bench Testing

4

2.7.

Quick Installation Steps

5

3.

User Guide

5

3.1.

Theory of Operation

5

3.2.

Modes of Operation

5

3.3.

LED Codes

6

3.4.

Basic Mode Timing Diagram

6

3.5.

Features Explained

6

4.

Serial Port Connectivity

8

4.1.

Serial Port Adapters

8

4.2.

Serial Port Overview

8

4.3.

Basic Programming Control

8

4.4.

Diagnostic Feed

8

4.5.

Extended Basic Programming Examples

9

4.6.

Advanced Features

10

4.7.

Advanced Feature Tables

10

5.

Specifications

11

5.1.

Electrical

11

5.2.

Mechanical

11

5.3.

Connector Pin Locations

12

7.

Mpegbox.com Limited Warranty

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1. Getting Started

1.1.Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a DSATX 220 Watt Automotive Power Supply. Please take some time to read through this manual before attempting to use this product.

The DSATX is the most advanced DC-DC Automotive Computer Power Supply available. It is capable of properly powering most Pentium 4 and AMD based computers in a motor vehicle as well as their accessories. Its advanced microprocessor control enables features such as Startup/Shutdown Sequencing, Low Voltage

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Contents DuraWatt Dsatx Watt DC-DC ATX Power Supply Included Contents and Optional Accessories Product Photo Block DiagramConnection Overview Diagram Installation GuidePrecautions and Warnings Recommended Additional SuppliesBench Testing Detailed Connection DiagramPower Input Power OutputUser Guide Quick Installation StepsTheory of Operation Modes of OperationFeatures Explained Basic Mode Timing DiagramLED Codes Startup/Shutdown SequencerAUX Output Signal Output Current Limiting Sleep Mode/Battery PreservationInput Transient, and Reverse Voltage Protection Thermal Protection/MonitoringSerial Port Connectivity Diagnostic FeedSerial Port Adapters Serial Port OverviewExtended Basic Programming Examples Diagnostic Feed takes this formatAdvanced Feature Tables Advanced FeaturesQuery Units DiscriptionElectrical SpecificationsMechanical ATX PWR Connector Pin DiagramsTroubleshooting